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Shakespeare asked, "What's in a name?" The metaphor works because the details in a name are too massive to put into words. One of the most important parts of Raleigh history is the man it's named ...
A manor once owned by the family of Sir Walter Raleigh is for sale, according to a real estate website in the UK. A listing by Jackson-Stops describes Fardel Manor as having “significant historic and ...
THE Royal Dublin Society’s small but interesting collection of portraits, in the gallery on Leinster Lawn, includes a painting by Zucchero of our old friend Sir Walter Raleigh, who bears here the full ...
It's one of the nation's great mysteries: The first permanent colony of English settlers in what would become the U.S., founded in North Carolina in 1587 by Sir Walter Raleigh, disappeared three years ...
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